Freedom of Speech
The for the last 15 years the FCC has been hit with heavy criticism about it's dealing with censorship because many felt that was not what the FCC was created for. But the FCC has a chance to redeem its public image by starting to enforce net neutrality by witch is absolutely one reason the FCC was really started for, control media pipelines in favor of the public good.
So the FCC is now trying to pass a bill that will help support net neutrality. Some of the main points in this bill is that internet providers can't favor their own content and providers can't limit access to lawful content.
Right now it seems all this net neutrality is all about if just watching Netflix and downloading everything off the internet. But really it has a greater implications. If we do not keep the internet an open network then we run the risk of losing the ability of have a free press and could infringe on first amendment rights. This is exactly what China does. When you go on the internet in China you are not on the same internet that the rest of the world gets. You are on a Chinese internet that is tightly controlled and cannot get access with sites that the government does not agree with wether it be politically or financially.
Right now all the cable companies are trying to do is slow down Skype, Netflix, iTunes and other internet media. But if those same ISPs decide that they do not want to support the New York Times or CNN in favor of there own companies it would be a violation of the first amendment. It would be as if the phone companies charged you double to call people they did not like.
So even if you do not fully understand what net neutrality is, just remember it comes down to protecting free speech and free press.
Showing posts with label net neutrality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label net neutrality. Show all posts
Monday, February 28, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Net Neutrality Part 1
A topic i want to research a bit further this semester is Net Neutrality.
So what exactly is net neutrality? To get started i want to try to explane some of the Conflicts that are the key issues.
The Conflict:
What this really come down to is money. We pay the cable and phone companies, in our case Time Warner cable, for access to the internet. Keeping with the technology boom the online streaming of high definition entertainment is on the rise any will only get bigger. Sites like Netflix, Hulu, iTunes and other media streaming sites account for almost 30 percent of internet traffic. Cable companies make a lot of money selling pay cable services like hbo, shotime, and pay per view and on demand services. but with more people going to the internet for these services they are loosing money.
So what some of the large corporation are proposing is that they can control the bandwidth and the speed of the internet in favor of their own content. The cable companies do not want you watching netflix so they will either limit the bandwith or force companies to pay them more money to get full bandwith.
With many new wireless channels opening up for the wireless phone networks net neutrality maintains that the rules that apply landline internet should apply to wireless networks. Many people might not be aware of what this issue actually means. We all take for granted the we can plug any telephone into the network and it will work and that any brand of television can plug in to your cable. The ethernet internet network can plug into any brand of computer.
You would think it is ridiculous that if you buy an Apple computer that it can only work on a Time Warner Road Runner internet. But that is that way the cell phone networks are becoming. Cellphone are now basically small computers and we access the internet on our cellphones for the same reasons and we do on a laptop. With websites like Skype and Google voice you can now call anyone in the world over your phone and not have to pay AT&T for the call. This is exactly what they do not want you to do.
So what net neutrality means is that we need to treat the internet like a utility. Just as we treat electricity, water and telephone. Just as the electric company cannot tell you what brand of electronics can be plugged in to the wall or the water company tell you what brand of faucets to buy.
In the next part it will get into more detail about who this effects and how it will impact the future of mass media.
Here are some great links that can bring you up to date with Net Neutrality
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